1. Kalen Brockwell, Alamo Heights: 21 of 34 passing, 302 yards, 4 TDs
His counterpart, Seguin’s Walker Franz, may have thrown for 100 more yards, but Brockwell gets the top spot because A.) The Mules won, and B.) Brockwell’s solid play kept them in this too-close-for-comfort game. Also, can we all agree that Kalen Brockwell is THE Alamo Heights QB name to end all Alamo Heights QB names? (Miss you, Dub Yarborough).

2. Zach Galindo, O’Connor: 12 of 16 passing, 251 yards, 6 TDs
Six TD passes will almost get you on this list every time. Throwing six in one half guarantees it. Galindo and the Panthers cruised past Marshall on Saturday.

1. Marquie Hinton, Stevens: 30 rushes, 262 yards, 2 TDs
The Falcons are struggling, but not without Hinton giving his all. His latest performance in a loss to Jay upped his season total to 868 rushing yards.

2. Weston Beck, Medina Valley: 19 rushes, 221 yards, 3 TDs
Not a bad game from the guy considered to be the Panthers’ second option behind Ben Mata. Whatever the case, Beck helped MV get back on track against Kennedy. Oh, and Mata had a pretty good game, too: 188 yards, 2 TDs.

3. Adonis Hulbert, Jay: 36 rushes, 213 yards, 2 TDs
Hulbert was a primary reason why the Mustangs spoiled the big game by Hinton up there. He’s also a huge reason why Jay is sitting at 3-1 in district play. How about that?

1. Ty Miles, Seguin: 10 catches, 200 yards, 2 TDs
Nice, even–and incredible–numbers for Miles in the Matadors’ near upset of Alamo Heights. Before this season, Miles had moved around on offense a bunch. I think he’s found his niche at WR.

2. Corey Robinson, San Antonio Christian: 5 catches, 174 yards, 2 TDs
The Little Admiral showed no signs of rust after sitting out last week with a minor leg injury. His stats in four games are already All-Area worthy: 32 catches, 708 yards, 10 TDs.

3. Zach Fernandez, Holy Cross: 8 catches, 122 yards, 3 TDs
Fernandez may not have the same size or pedigree as Robinson, but he’s been nearly as effective in the same district. His latest big game came as the Knights crushed TMI.

1. Dimitri Flowers, Churchill EVERYTHING: 22 rushes, 193 yards, 4 TDs; 7 catches, 153 yards, 1 TD
Churchill had developed the unfortunate habit of having opponents put up player-of-the-week performances against it every week. Flowers turned that rule on its head with arguably the most complete and dominant performance by any player this season in a needed win over Mac.

3. Jerry Almarez, Uvalde QB: 8 of 11 passing, 125 yards, 1 TD; 6 rushes, 117 yards, 2 TDs
Don’t bury the Coyotes after their 0-3 start. After beating Southside, Uvalde is tied for the district lead thanks in large part to Almarez, the sophomore who has grown up in a hurry.